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we have tracey and john and wapeand julian. and tracey. john, you say shorten the school year before raising taxes. what is the problem? >> you know me. i am all about the kids. i am all about the tpayers, too. we know that public schools have been a failure and short of privatizing them, best thing to do cut them 25 percent. that would be a good start. not only help the kids but improve their education and help the taxpayers who wouldn't be forced to continue to participate in a failing system. >> tracey is all about the kids. yawn thon -- johnathon. >> watch out big bird. i can't believe we are talking about imposing on our children the gross mistakes the adults have made. the education system is not a total failure. there are definitely issues with it but the choice of putting a kid in the classroom or letting them in the street and getting arrested. and that is it a no brainer. raise my taxes 50 percent if you like tompt >> tracey, you are making an eal - emotional argument. >> i don't think that is true. >> wayne rogers, in california
we have tracey and john and wapeand julian. and tracey. john, you say shorten the school year before raising taxes. what is the problem? >> you know me. i am all about the kids. i am all about the tpayers, too. we know that public schools have been a failure and short of privatizing them, best thing to do cut them 25 percent. that would be a good start. not only help the kids but improve their education and help the taxpayers who wouldn't be forced to continue to participate in a failing...
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with all due respect, tracey. yoining any merchant has not ordered all of his stuff and taken deliver i by that stuff now. if you wait until the last minute to shop you are not getting it not because it was not shipped or in the store. that is it because someone else bought it it is it already there. if you have any since at all and we run some. we ordered all of that stuff and it is it all done you come back to the part about the unions. i am disappointed that we didn't discuss more about the twinkie situation . that mican firm bimbo is going to buy it. >> and we are trying to discourage john than from eating on the show. >> he can weigh 130 pounds. let him eat all he wants. >> john, you get the last word on all of this. the next month is crucial for the retailers. big, big it is it their super bowl. >> we want to look at the average union worker who carries his lunch pail. he deserves the benefits. the problem is the unioned has. a reason from 40 percent in the 50s to single digit right now, becau they ever iniv
with all due respect, tracey. yoining any merchant has not ordered all of his stuff and taken deliver i by that stuff now. if you wait until the last minute to shop you are not getting it not because it was not shipped or in the store. that is it because someone else bought it it is it already there. if you have any since at all and we run some. we ordered all of that stuff and it is it all done you come back to the part about the unions. i am disappointed that we didn't discuss more about the...
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. >> tracey mitchell is an washington with the race to the white house. >> this race is so close, analysts are predicting a cliffhanger. it is the finale. >> accomplishing real change is not just something i talk about. it is something i have done and that something i will do as president of the united states. >> we know what change looks like. >> in a race still close to call, what matters most in these final hours is getting folks to the polls, especially in those key battleground states. >> if you want to see where the real battleground states are, look at where they are spending their last 24 hours. these are the state's their polls show are still in contention. >> cover mitt romney makes five stops in four states. >> if you are willing to work with me and knocked on some doors and make some phone calls, we will win wisconsin. >> the president is on the beat. three stops, three states -- wisconsin, ohio and iowa. polls give the president a razor-thin lead and that is not enough to claim victory. both men have fanned out their campaigns across the country. >> we need you, virginia. if w
. >> tracey mitchell is an washington with the race to the white house. >> this race is so close, analysts are predicting a cliffhanger. it is the finale. >> accomplishing real change is not just something i talk about. it is something i have done and that something i will do as president of the united states. >> we know what change looks like. >> in a race still close to call, what matters most in these final hours is getting folks to the polls, especially in...
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east of the bay well inland 50 degrees in brentwood tracey oakly and discovery bay. 84 degrees in san ramon. low 80s coming from napa back in through sonoma then we jump into the high 80s. glen ellen as well. check out bodega bay. 78 stinson beach offshore flow resulting in 76 degrees but away from the ocean we'll see stagnant air quality a bit of a haze. you'll be able to see that tomorrow. anywhere from the north to the east into the santa clara valley. five-day forecast we're calling for a little bit of a cool down on tuesday possible record highs there as well. wednesday we do offer that transition day about 11 to 12 degrees cooler. we introduce the possibility of rain showers in the forecast on thursday actually all the way through saturday and notice most of us will be well into the 50s over that three day period jumping into the mid-60s by sunday. right now we are calling for clearer skies on veteran's day. veteran's day on monday. little bit more seasonal conditions. >> that is your pinpoint forecast. >> thanks roberta. well, people in the bay area are pitching in to help thos
east of the bay well inland 50 degrees in brentwood tracey oakly and discovery bay. 84 degrees in san ramon. low 80s coming from napa back in through sonoma then we jump into the high 80s. glen ellen as well. check out bodega bay. 78 stinson beach offshore flow resulting in 76 degrees but away from the ocean we'll see stagnant air quality a bit of a haze. you'll be able to see that tomorrow. anywhere from the north to the east into the santa clara valley. five-day forecast we're calling for a...
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ben tracey reports. >> reporter: dozens of walmart workers protested outside this store near washington, d.c. today. >> we want a living wage. we want to be respected on our job. >> reporter: hundreds of similar pickets are planned across the country. >> this is not a fun experience anymore, no. >> reporter: dan has worked at this walmart near los angeles for four years. the former employee of the month makes $9.80 an hour. >> reporter: are you scheduled to work on black friday? >> i am. >> reporter: do you plan to work on black friday? >> i do not. >> reporter: how come? >> walmart needs to know that it's not fair how they treat us. >> reporter: they want minimum hourly pay raised to $13, less costly health care. next year their insurance premiums will jump by as much as 36% as walmart scales back its contribution. >> we don't want to walk out on black friday. it's just something we have to do because it's the right thing to do. >> reporter: he says his schedule was cut to 15 hours per week when he joined a group of walmart employees who favor unionizing. he lost custody of his 4-year-
ben tracey reports. >> reporter: dozens of walmart workers protested outside this store near washington, d.c. today. >> we want a living wage. we want to be respected on our job. >> reporter: hundreds of similar pickets are planned across the country. >> this is not a fun experience anymore, no. >> reporter: dan has worked at this walmart near los angeles for four years. the former employee of the month makes $9.80 an hour. >> reporter: are you scheduled to...
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we asked ben tracey and our los angeles bureau to tell us what that will mean to the rise of the seas. >> reporter: the researchers, including nasa scientists, say antarctica and greenland have lost nearly five trillion tons of ice since 1992, causing sea levels to rise by nearly half an inch. >> we didn't really know that we were going to find such a dramatic speed-up. >> reporter: nasa's erik ivins worked on the study. scientists say human activity, such as burning fossil fuels, is warming the atmosphere. >> each year, we're getting longer and longer melt seasons. this year, we had one of the longest melt seasons that we've ever seen. >> reporter: melting ice sheets now account for 30% of the rise in ocean levels, making flooding from storms such as hurricane sandy even more destructive. along the california coast, the ocean is expected to rise another three to five feet by the end of the century. 3.5 million confidential californians live within three feet of sea level. >> eventually, we will be consumed by higher elevation of the ocean. >> reporter: jefferson wagner is the former
we asked ben tracey and our los angeles bureau to tell us what that will mean to the rise of the seas. >> reporter: the researchers, including nasa scientists, say antarctica and greenland have lost nearly five trillion tons of ice since 1992, causing sea levels to rise by nearly half an inch. >> we didn't really know that we were going to find such a dramatic speed-up. >> reporter: nasa's erik ivins worked on the study. scientists say human activity, such as burning fossil...
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. >> reporter: tracey didn't care how much it cost. >> i just said richie, how much? i'll write you a check. >> reporter: but the dodds did not gouge their neighbors. >> that would never be richie dodd. that would never be richie dodd. those prices would never change. what it is; it is. >> reporter: on this corner, compassion is managed by the gallon. >> as long as the people need the gas, we'll pump it for them. >> reporter: ben tracy, cbs news rumson, new jersey. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. 11/05/12 >>> this is 9news now. >> tracking the noreaster. massive storm targeting the east coast as the victims of super storm sandy are continuing their clean up. and just hoping for the best. i'm here with topper shutt. >> it may be insult to injury. the question is where is the track going to be? some models have it going out to sea and missing us. still hitting northern new jersey and long island. wednesday morning commute is going to be dry regardless of the track. we're confident abou
. >> reporter: tracey didn't care how much it cost. >> i just said richie, how much? i'll write you a check. >> reporter: but the dodds did not gouge their neighbors. >> that would never be richie dodd. that would never be richie dodd. those prices would never change. what it is; it is. >> reporter: on this corner, compassion is managed by the gallon. >> as long as the people need the gas, we'll pump it for them. >> reporter: ben tracy, cbs news rumson,...
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. >> tracey kelly is one of just two full-time wampanoag teachers. >> they're taught from day one that this is very special work, this is sacred, language is special. >> reporter: the language reclamation project is now trying to raise money to build a grade school. after all, this is about more than just decoding words and text. >> if i was a peacock i could have a lot of feathers, just to hear them speak it, it is almost like medicine. >> reporter: how? >> because it heals me. >> reporter: it's about an entire community finding its voice. seth doane, cbs news, mashpee, massachusetts. >> jeff: that is the "cbs evening news" tonight. i'm jeff glor, cbs news in new york. good night. capt the difference in salaries r state lawmakers compared ton they were at the city level. "he's not someone that i thk should lead our flock." church members not happy wih their new pastor. his previous >>> promoted to the state level but because of the pay cut they are getting paid on the city level. >>> church members not happy with their new pastor. his previous problems, many in the congregation make h
. >> tracey kelly is one of just two full-time wampanoag teachers. >> they're taught from day one that this is very special work, this is sacred, language is special. >> reporter: the language reclamation project is now trying to raise money to build a grade school. after all, this is about more than just decoding words and text. >> if i was a peacock i could have a lot of feathers, just to hear them speak it, it is almost like medicine. >> reporter: how? >>...
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one of the places without power in new jersey is hard hit long beach island and ben tracey was one of the first reporters allowed to see some of the damage there. he is nearby in moonachie, new jersey. ben, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. there's only one way on and off long beach island or as the locals call id lbi. but this sign says the bridge is closed. nearly 10,000 people that call this island home are not allow good out there. they did let us out yesterday to see the damage and i can tell you beyond this road block it's a total mess. this area known as beach haven looks more like beach hell. sand swallowing everything in its path and boats with nowhere left to go. >> how does the water knock our refrigerator down. >> reporter: joe decided not evacuate. he has two ruined cars and a bruised ego. >> i imagine the question people are asking you why did you decide to stay? >> i don't know. not very brilliant idea. >> you wish you had left? >> yes. >> reporter: with no power or water and temperatures in the low 50s he and his wife rita finally gave up wednesday. the national
one of the places without power in new jersey is hard hit long beach island and ben tracey was one of the first reporters allowed to see some of the damage there. he is nearby in moonachie, new jersey. ben, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. there's only one way on and off long beach island or as the locals call id lbi. but this sign says the bridge is closed. nearly 10,000 people that call this island home are not allow good out there. they did let us out yesterday to see the...
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. >> you've got a brand new store in the bay area, we flif tracey and don't have things close by. we've been waiting for this mall to open up. >> it's predictions are that traffic will be clogged throughout the grand opening weekend. executives made plans to try and accommodate the crowds. >> we keep this thing flowing as best we can and allow it to minimize the affect. >> the mall has 130 stores and restaurants, big brand names you're likely familiar with. we did find one business among all of the big names. the owner of the company is excited and nervous about the number of shoppers here in the big league. >> we're going to do the best we can and it's going to be a learning exkbreerns for us. >> deals here are good. i've seen 50 and 60% off. one insider tells me some stores will probably take a loss to get attention and excitement here in this mall. j!q"p)e are serious shoppers here. amy hollyfield abc 7 news. >> be honest. would you rather be at the mall? standing next to me? >> tough question. that mall is open at midnight, boy be there after work last night. >> okay. staying
. >> you've got a brand new store in the bay area, we flif tracey and don't have things close by. we've been waiting for this mall to open up. >> it's predictions are that traffic will be clogged throughout the grand opening weekend. executives made plans to try and accommodate the crowds. >> we keep this thing flowing as best we can and allow it to minimize the affect. >> the mall has 130 stores and restaurants, big brand names you're likely familiar with. we did find...
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ben tracey in new jersey thanks. >>> now to a major controversy that erupted here in new york in the aftermath of hurricane sandy, even as this battered city struggled back to i feet the organizers of the new york city marathon remained determined to go ahead with tomorrow's race. but it's not going to happen after all. michelle miller is on the marathon route on fifth avenue here in new york. good morning michelle. >> reporter: good morning. it was a startling turn around after pitching for three days that the race must go on. >> we have to have a city going forward. >> reporter: in less than five hours mayor michael bloomberg reversed his original course and pulled the plug on the world's largest marathon. he let race officials deliver the news. >> the best way to help new york city at this time is to say that we will not be conducting the 2012 ing, new york city marathon. >> reporter: appearing on charlie rose bloomberg's police commissioner explained why the mayor changed his mind. >> he didn't want it to result in divisiveness. >> reporter: outrage has been brewing for days in p
ben tracey in new jersey thanks. >>> now to a major controversy that erupted here in new york in the aftermath of hurricane sandy, even as this battered city struggled back to i feet the organizers of the new york city marathon remained determined to go ahead with tomorrow's race. but it's not going to happen after all. michelle miller is on the marathon route on fifth avenue here in new york. good morning michelle. >> reporter: good morning. it was a startling turn around after...
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our prince george's county bureau chief tracey wilkins joins us live from the sports and learning center in landover with more. tracee if. >> reporter: you can see ws thun of the places they added some additional machines and it did not put a dent in the line. now it's really cold and we still have folks who are lined up outside of the building here behind me. so yes, folks are worried about election day. they want to know if they're going to have to wait forever again. >> i waited in line for four hours. >> reporter: dedicated voters were put to the test during early voting with lines that stretched outside of polling places and sometimes down the street. >> i think that there has to be a better way to do it. >> if we're having, you know, three and four-hour waits during the early vote period, what does that translate to on november 6th? >> reporter: terry spiner, chairman of the prince george's county democratic central committee, is worried that some voters may have left during early voting and won't come back. >> i don't think the board of elections was prepared for the amount of peo
our prince george's county bureau chief tracey wilkins joins us live from the sports and learning center in landover with more. tracee if. >> reporter: you can see ws thun of the places they added some additional machines and it did not put a dent in the line. now it's really cold and we still have folks who are lined up outside of the building here behind me. so yes, folks are worried about election day. they want to know if they're going to have to wait forever again. >> i waited...
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there was a woman, she and her sister inherited a steel plating company from their father in tracey, minnesota. and a year or two ago they got a contract for arming humvees. putting steel plating on humvees and they went out to find-- had to hire a dozen welders, a dozen welders. and they couldn't find 12 people who could do this welding. she explained welding today is a stem job. it's a science and technology job. you have to understand geometry. they didn't have the people to do that. minnesota today has a huge initiative statewide to close that skills gap all these young people are invented new jobs and industries but there's one thing they all have in common. you need more education to get any job in any of those new industries and companies. >> tom -- >> in south dakota they have a new technical institute. they're turning out welders. and everyone one of there was coming out getting a job and one of my friend who's one of these agricultural entrepreneurs who grew up very poor but had a real feel for how to manage big enterprises, you know where he gets his farm workers at this t
there was a woman, she and her sister inherited a steel plating company from their father in tracey, minnesota. and a year or two ago they got a contract for arming humvees. putting steel plating on humvees and they went out to find-- had to hire a dozen welders, a dozen welders. and they couldn't find 12 people who could do this welding. she explained welding today is a stem job. it's a science and technology job. you have to understand geometry. they didn't have the people to do that....
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there was a woman, she and her sister inherited a steel plating company from their father in tracey, minnesota, and a year ago they got -- a year or two ago they got a contract for arming humvees, putting steel plating on humvees and they went out to find -- they had to hire a dozen welders. a dozen welders. they couldn't find 12 people who could do this welding. why was thaw? welding, what's so hard, you put a mask on, you have a torch. you weld stuff together. she explained to me welding is a stem job. it is a science and technology job. you have to understand met lure ji, you have to understand which metals can go with other metals. you have to understand geometry. they didn't have the people to do that. >> rose: we talk about entrepreneurial spirit which you suggested earlier, we talk about innovation. david writes about that and everybody thinks about that. have we lost that? does that need to be rekindled or is it there and moving along spectacularly well? >> well, you know, there are statistics that show that startups have slowed down. coughlin institute has done a study on th
there was a woman, she and her sister inherited a steel plating company from their father in tracey, minnesota, and a year ago they got -- a year or two ago they got a contract for arming humvees, putting steel plating on humvees and they went out to find -- they had to hire a dozen welders. a dozen welders. they couldn't find 12 people who could do this welding. why was thaw? welding, what's so hard, you put a mask on, you have a torch. you weld stuff together. she explained to me welding is a...
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there was a woman, she and her sister inherited a steel plating company from their father in tracey, minnesota, and a year ago they got -- a year or two ago they got a contract for arming humvees, putting steeleat innovation. david writes about that and everybody thinks about that. have we lost that? does that need to be rekindled or is it there and moving along spectacularly well? >> well, you know, there are statistics that show that startups have slowed down. coughlin institute has done a study on that and there has been slowdown, no one knows exactly what all the reasons are. one of the things that's had a negative effect was the change in bankruptcy laws because a lot of people did startups on their credit cards and the -- that limited some people's ability toll do that. but i -- traveling around the country like all of us on this show get the chance to do, you know, i always tell people if you want to be an optimist about america stand on your head because the country looks so much better from the bottom up than it does from the studio that david and i are in overlooking washin
there was a woman, she and her sister inherited a steel plating company from their father in tracey, minnesota, and a year ago they got -- a year or two ago they got a contract for arming humvees, putting steeleat innovation. david writes about that and everybody thinks about that. have we lost that? does that need to be rekindled or is it there and moving along spectacularly well? >> well, you know, there are statistics that show that startups have slowed down. coughlin institute has...
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i don't know if you were going to invite me on tracey's lot when she wins the lotto. you can come on mine in case i win. nasdaq is up the majority of the day and still holding on but just four points. you're not seeing heavy volume. just basically pushing up against its 200 day moving average. worth noting this could be seven in a row, seven up days in a row for the nasdaq composite. we haven't seen that over 16 months where it was up eight days in a row. let's see whether we pull it out as a winner for the nasdaq. i'll let you know at the end of the day. we're looking at conagra buying ralcorp for nearly five billion, $90 a share. this makes them the second largest packaged food company behind kraft. when you think of oning a gra, orville redenbacher popcorn, slim jims, sunflower seeds which everybody eats and big deal when you see both moving higher. ralcorp moving to a new high. back to you. ashley: nicole, thank you very much. tracy: sunflower seeds blows my mind. people can empty the seed in their mouth and shell. that is a skill. ashley: can't teach it. just pur
i don't know if you were going to invite me on tracey's lot when she wins the lotto. you can come on mine in case i win. nasdaq is up the majority of the day and still holding on but just four points. you're not seeing heavy volume. just basically pushing up against its 200 day moving average. worth noting this could be seven in a row, seven up days in a row for the nasdaq composite. we haven't seen that over 16 months where it was up eight days in a row. let's see whether we pull it out as a...
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as ben tracey reports some of california's most famous beach towns are now fighting over it. >> the ocean is going to come back and claim its territory no matter what you do. >> reporter: jefferson wagner has surfed the waters off of malibu since the 1960s. >> there's no beach left here when the tide comes in. >> that's correct. >> reporter: he took to us malibu beach. it once looked like this. now low tide is the only time you can find a sliver of sand to sit on. >> as of five, six years ago the sand was right now would be over our heads, five or six years ago. >> we would be underneath the sand. >> we would be under the sand right now today. >> reporter: this public beach is being battered by strong storms and rising sea levels. threatening multimillion dollar homes. those same homes are blocking the natural replenishment of sand from the canyons above so with every wave and every tide the beach is being erased. much of broad beach sand has ended up here at zuma beach. this beach is owned by los angeles county and it doesn't plan to give the sand back. broad beach has broad posts. it's
as ben tracey reports some of california's most famous beach towns are now fighting over it. >> the ocean is going to come back and claim its territory no matter what you do. >> reporter: jefferson wagner has surfed the waters off of malibu since the 1960s. >> there's no beach left here when the tide comes in. >> that's correct. >> reporter: he took to us malibu beach. it once looked like this. now low tide is the only time you can find a sliver of sand to sit on....